Monthly Archives: April 2013

I don’t generally make a practice of reviewing furry books, especially those by friends, as I am kind of picky about what I read. I make certain exceptions when the book is good quality and I know the author well … Continue reading →

… make it a tweet of support to Jason Collins (@jasoncollins34) or a supportive comment on one of the articles on SI. The first active athlete in a major US sport to come out is going to get lots of … Continue reading →

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I see these things pop up every now and then. Just FYI. “playing a roll” No. Unless you are dressed as a small piece of bread for the “Thanksgiving Dinner” play–and even then–you are playing a ROLE. “I’m making due … Continue reading →

There are already gay players in the NFL, apparently ready to come out–but what if a team drafted an already openly-gay player? There is a guy who fits that bill. He’s a kicker, so Charm fans will already like him, … Continue reading →

Thanks to the wonderful and delightful Trick, we have converted the Unsheathed Live episodes into MP3s and I have dropped them into the podcast feed for the regular podcast! Well, the first four, anyway. I had to listen to them … Continue reading →

They both support gay rights. France is poised to legalize same-sex marriage, adding to the list of countries ahead of the USA. And the NHL is leading the USA’s professional sports in putting together a network of support in anticipation … Continue reading →

I posted an idea for my next cupcake a little while back (an Agatha Christie-style mystery with a lesbian romance), and the reaction to it was amusing. I did intentionally post it on April 1, and got the following general … Continue reading →

So yeah, as I mentioned somewhere, the first-edited draft of OOP4 is being read by other people FOR THE FIRST TIME, which is always a little nerve-wracking (I have daymares about people coming back holding the paper and shaking their … Continue reading →

I don’t make movies, but I did grow up watching them and watching people review them–Roger Ebert among them. As I have become a writer, the process of critiquing a story, even a cinematic one, has become more interesting. Few … Continue reading →